MORPHING BENCH SEAT
20220332233 · 2022-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Jörg Gropp (Böhlen, DE)
- Gregor Kröner (Bischberg, DE)
- Jacqueline ALBRECHT (Kolitzheim, DE)
- Tuba YILDIRIM (Coburg, DE)
Cpc classification
B60N2/3011
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/0292
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2205/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/995
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle seat including at least one outer frame on which an outer part of a seating surface is supported, and at least one inner frame on which an inner part of the seating surface is supported and which is movable relative to the outer frame.
Claims
1. A vehicle seat, comprising: a first outer frame configured to support an outer part of a seating surface; and a first inner frame configured to support an inner part of the seating surface and configured to move relative to the first outer frame.
2. The vehicle seat of claim 1, wherein a contour of the seating surface is configured to be varied by the first inner frame moving relative to the first outer frame.
3. The vehicle seat of claim 1, further comprising: a second outer frame configured to support the outer part of the seating surface or a backrest surface; and a second inner frame configured to support an inner part of the seating surface or the backrest surface and configured to move relative to at least one of the first outer frame or the second outer frame, wherein at least one of the first inner frame and the second inner frame is configured to move to a first position relative to the at least one of the first outer frame and the second outer frame, in which the outer part of the seating surface and the inner part of the backrest surface are arranged flat, and to a second position relative to at least one of the first outer frame and the second outer frame, in which the outer part of the seating surface and the inner part of the backrest surface are arranged to form a trough.
4. The vehicle seat of claim 3, wherein at least one of the first inner frame and the second inner frame and at least one of the first outer frame and the second outer frame each include two side parts, wherein when the at least one of the first inner frame and the second inner frame and the at least one of the first outer frame and the second outer frame are in the first position, the two side parts of the at least one of the first inner frame and the second inner frame and the two side parts of the at least one of the first outer frame and the second outer frame are arranged parallel to each other.
5. The vehicle seat of claim 1, wherein the first inner frame is pivotable relative to the first outer frame about a pivot axis.
6. The vehicle seat of claim 1, wherein the first inner frame carries an inner supporting element, wherein the inner supporting element forms the inner part of the seating surface or the backrest surface, and the first outer frame carries an outer supporting element forming the outer part of the seating surface or the backrest surface.
7. The vehicle seat of claim 6, wherein the inner supporting element is formed by an elastic spring mat.
8. The vehicle seat of claim 1, further comprising: a backrest provided with a second outer frame, configured to support an outer part of a backrest surface of a seating surface, and a second inner frame configured to support an inner part of the backrest surface of a seating place and configured to move relative to the second outer frame, wherein the first inner frame and the first outer frame are parts of a seat part and support the seating surface of the seating place.
9. The vehicle seat of claim 8, wherein an adjustment of the first inner frame of the seat part relative to the first outer frame of the seat part causes the second inner frame of the backrest to adjust relative to the second outer frame of the backrest.
10. The vehicle seat of claim 1, wherein a movement of the first inner frame relative to the first outer frame is coupled to a movement of a backrest relative to a seat part.
11. The vehicle seat of claim 1, wherein the vehicle seat includes a first seating place and a second seating place each include at least one of the first outer frame or a second outer frame and at least one of the first inner frame or a second outer frame, wherein the second outer frame is adjustable relative the second inner frame.
12. The vehicle seat of claim 11, wherein the vehicle seat includes a third seating place disposed between the first seating place and the second seating place.
13. The vehicle seat of claim 1, further comprising: at least one electric drive configured to adjust the first inner frame relative to the first outer frame.
14. The vehicle seat of claim 13, wherein the electric drive is configured to be activated based on the actuation of an input means, a door contact, a seat occupation sensor and/or a communication interface.
15. The vehicle seat of claim 1, further comprising: a control unit configured to command an adjustment of the first inner frame relative to the first outer frame based on an entry and/or an exit of a seat user.
16. The vehicle seat of claim 1, further comprising: a leg rest is mounted on the first inner frame.
17. The vehicle seat of claim 16, further comprising: an electric drive, wherein the leg rest is pivotally mounted on the first inner frame and the electric drive is configured to pivot the leg rest relative to the inner frame.
18. The vehicle seat of claim 1, further comprising: a headrest of a backrest of the vehicle seat, wherein the headrest is arranged on a second outer frame and a second inner frame.
19. The vehicle seat of claim 18, wherein the backrest includes the second outer frame and the second inner frame, and the second inner frame and the second outer frame are disposed below the headrest, wherein the second inner frame is adjustable relative to the second inner frame.
20. A method of setting a position at least one vehicle seat, the method comprising: detecting at least one signal from an input means, a door contact, a seat occupation sensor, and/or a communication interface; setting a contour of a seating surface and/or a backrest surface of the vehicle seat by adjusting at least one of a first inner frame or a second inner frame relative to the at least one of a first outer frame or a second outer frame of the vehicle seat based on the detected signal.
21. The method of claim 20, further comprising: determining a number of seat users based on the at least one signal, wherein the setting step is further based on the determined number of seat users.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein the setting step includes setting the at least one of the first inner frame or the second inner frame is set into to a first position relative to the at least one of the first outer frame or the second outer frame, in which the at least one of the first inner frame or the second inner frame and the at least one first outer frame or the second outer frame form a flat seating surface or a flat backrest surface in response to the determined number of seat users being equal to or greater than a predetermined number, and wherein the setting step further includes setting the at least one of the first inner frame or the second inner frame to a second position relative to the at least one of the first outer frame or the second outer frame to form a trough-shaped seating surface or a backrest surface in response to the determined number of seat users being less than the predetermined number.
23. The method of claim 20, wherein the setting step includes adjusting two inner frames of a seat part of the vehicle seat, wherein the vehicle seat is bench seat, and each of the two inner frames are adjusted relative to two outer frames and/or two inner frames of a backrest of the vehicle seat are adjusted relative to two outer frames of the backrest.
24. The method of claim 20, wherein the setting step includes adjusting the first inner frame of the seat part relative to the first outer frame of the seat part conjointly with the second inner frame of the backrest adjusting relative to the second outer frame of the backrest.
25. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0044] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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[0046] The seat part 10A may include an outer frame 100 and an inner frame 101. The outer frame 100 and the inner frame 101 together support the seating surface SF. In doing so, the outer frame 100 supports an outer part of the seating surface SF, and the inner frame 101 supports an inner part of the seating surface SF. The inner frame 101 is arranged within the outer frame 100. The outer frame 100 surrounds the inner frame 101 on at least two (in particular opposite) sides, in particular on three sides, optionally on four sides.
[0047] The inner frame 101 is movable relative to the outer frame 100, in the present case pivotable about a pivot axis S1. For this purpose, the inner frame 101 is mounted on the outer frame 100 via pivot joints, wherein alternatively mounting on a common base 18 is also conceivable. The pivot axis S1 extends in the front region of the seat part 10A, adjacent to the end of the seat part 10A facing away from the pivot axis S2 of the backrest 11A.
[0048] The inner frame 101 can be arranged relative to the outer frame 100 such that the seating surface SF is substantially flat. For this purpose, the inner frame 101 and the outer frame 100 can likewise be arranged and arrangeable in one plane. Optionally, the outer frame 100 and/or the inner frame 101 themselves form the seating surface SF. Alternatively, the inner frame 101 and/or the outer frame 100 (each) carries a further component that forms the seating surface SF. Via the seating surface SF, a seat user sitting on the seating place P1 is supported. The seating surface SF is supported partly on the inner frame 101 and partly on the outer frame 100.
[0049] The flat position of the inner frame 101 is shown in
[0050] The outer frame 100 and the inner frame 101 each comprise two (in the present case oblong) side parts, which are firmly connected to each other via at least one (in the present case oblong) cross-beam each. In the flat position of the inner frame 101, all four side parts are arranged parallel to each other and in the illustrated example also all in the same plane. The side parts of the outer frame 100 are stationarily connected or connectable to a vehicle floor, concretely via the base 18. The side parts of the inner frame 101 are movable relative to the side parts of the outer frame 100.
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[0052] On each of the outer seating places P1, P2 the seat part 10B may include an outer frame 100 and an inner frame 101 movable relative thereto. In the present case, the inner frame 101 of each of the two outer seating places P1, P2, similar to the inner frame 101 of the vehicle seat 1A of
[0053] The outer frame 100 with respect to each of the outer seating places P1, P2 carries an outer supporting element 102, which can also be referred to as a seat pan. The outer supporting element 102 is attached to the outer frame 100. The inner frame with respect to each of the outer seating places P1, P2 carries an inner supporting element 103, which in the present case is each configured in the form of a spring mat. The inner supporting element 103 is attached to the inner frame 101.
[0054] The outer supporting element 102 in the present case is of U-shaped design and encloses the inner supporting element 103. The outer supporting element 102 has a surface (facing a seat user) that represents an outer (in the present case U-shaped) part SFa of a seating surface SF of the respective outer seating place P1, P2. The inner supporting element 103 has a surface (facing a seat user) that represents an inner part SFi (in the present case formed by the individual spring plates) of the seating surface SF.
[0055] The outer part SFa and the inner part SFi of the seating surface SF associated with a seating place P1, P2 are movable relative to each other by a movement of the inner frame 101 relative to the outer frame 100.
[0056] Similar to the seat part 10B, the backrest 11B includes an outer frame 110 and an inner frame 111 for each of the outer seating places P1, P2. The inner frame 111 is movably mounted with respect to (in the present case on) the outer frame 110. In the illustrated example, the inner frame 111 is pivotally mounted relative to the outer frame 110 about a pivot axis S3, which is arranged close to the upper end edge (facing away from the seat part 10B) of the backrest 11B. The pivot axes S1, S3 of the seat part 10B and of the backrest 11B extend parallel to each other. The inner frame 111 extends over a large part of the height of the backrest 11B, in particular over more than half of the height and/or the width, in particular over an area that is larger than a lordosis area. Optionally, an adjustable lordosis support is arrangeable or arranged on the inner frame.
[0057] Each of the outer frames 110 of the backrest 11B carries an outer supporting element 112, which in the present case is of U-shaped design and surrounds an inner supporting element 113, which is carried by the inner frame 111. The inner supporting element 113 is configured in the form of a spring mat with spring plates.
[0058] The outer and inner supporting elements 102, 112, 103, 113 of the seat part 10B and the backrest 11B are each manufactured from a flat material, in particular from a plastic material, e.g. POM (polyoxymethylene) or a composite material, such as a fiber-reinforced plastic material, e.g. from organic sheet. Organic sheet may include continuous fibers (with a length of typically at least 50 mm) that are embedded in a thermoplastic plastics matrix. From the flat material pieces for the inner supporting elements 103, 113 the spring mats are each formed by slitting.
[0059] The middle seating place P3 has no pivotable inner frames associated thereto. For the middle seating place P3, the seat part 10B may include a middle-seat supporting element 104 that is firmly connected to the base 18 of the bench seat 1B. The outer frames 100 of the bench seat 10B are also firmly connected to the base 18. Correspondingly, the backrest 11B for the middle seating place P3 may include a middle-seat supporting element 114 that is firmly connected to the outer frames 110 of the backrest 11B.
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[0061] In the flat setting, the inner frames 101, 111 in a first position are arranged flush with the outer frames 100, 110.
[0062] When one of the inner frames 101, 111 of the seat part 10B or of the backrest 11B is lowered relative to the respective outer frame 100, 110 proceeding from the flat setting as shown in
[0063] In the present case, the inner frame 101 of the seat part 10B extends on both sides of its pivot axis S1, see in particular
[0064] Due to the trough-shaped contouring, a seat user sitting centrally in the trough typically occupies about 40% of the entire width of the bench seat 1B. In this contoured setting, the inner frames 101, 111 are arranged with an inclination relative to the outer frames 100, 110. As compared to this flat setting, the inner parts SFi of the seating surface SF and the backrest surface LF are lowered. The outer parts SFa of the seating surface SF and the backrest surface LF form side bolsters for laterally supporting the seat user.
[0065] The flat setting can be chosen when three seat users want to sit down. The contoured setting can be chosen when only one seat user or two seat users want to sit down. Furthermore, it is possible to set an intermediate position with a slight contouring.
[0066] Furthermore, it is possible to fold the backrest 11B even further to the rear proceeding from the position shown in
[0067] To transfer the seat part 10B and/or the backrest 11B from the flat setting into the contoured setting, and vice versa, drive motors or a manual adjustment can be provided. In the illustrated example, an adjustment of the inner frames 111 of the backrest 11B relative to the outer frames 110 of the backrest 11B is coupled to the setting of an inclination of the backrest 11B relative to the seat part 10B. When the adjustment fittings 17 are actuated by means of an electric drive 130 (in the form of an electric motor with a transmission) of an adjusting device 13, in order to change the inclination of the backrest 11B relative to the seat part 10B, an extension arm 115 of the inner frame 111 coupled to a guide 131 runs along the guide 131, which in the present case is firmly connected to the base 18. When the backrest 11B (and hence the outer frames 110) swivels backwards, the inner frames 111 swivel downwards. In this way, a particularly small number of motors is necessary. Alternatively, it is also possible to provide an adjustment without motor and e.g. with a forced coupling. For example, the adjustment fittings 17 can be unlocked and locked manually so that the backrest 11B can be swiveled manually after unlocking, wherein the inner frames 101, 111 of the seat part 10B and/or of the backrest 11B are adjusted via the forced coupling.
[0068] The movement of the inner frames 101 of the seat part 10B can be mechanically or controllably coupled to the movement of the inner frames 111 of the backrest 11B. In the present case, a further electric drive 130 (in the form of an electric motor with a transmission) is provided, which drives the movement of at least one of the inner frames 101 of the seat part 10B, concretely via a spindle 132 (see in particular
[0069] To choose between the flat setting and the contoured setting, a control unit 15 can be provided, which is operatively connected to an input means 14A. The input means for example is a switch or a software-based interface, in particular a user interface. For example, a driver can select (e.g. in a menu) what setting is to be set. This selection is provided as a signal to the control unit 15 which then correspondingly actuates the electric drives 130 of the bench seat 1B.
[0070] Alternatively or additionally, at least one door contact 14B is provided, which detects whether a vehicle door is open or closed. The control unit can make the setting of the bench seat 1B dependent on a signal from the door contact 14B.
[0071] Furthermore, the bench seat 1B may include at least one (optional) seat occupation sensor 14C, wherein the control unit 15 can receive signals from the same.
[0072] The control unit 15 furthermore can jointly evaluate the signals of the door contact 14B and of the seat occupation sensor 14C in order to detect whether a passenger exits or enters. In dependence thereon, the control unit 15 can perform a setting of the bench seat 1B, in particular of the inner frames 101, 111.
[0073] Further signal sources are conceivable, e.g. pre-crash sensors or wireless data interfaces. When the control unit detects signals from a pre-crash sensor, which indicate an imminent accident, a particularly crash-safe setting can be set. Via the wireless data interface, a central unit for example can inform the control unit 15 that a third passenger will be boarding shortly so that said control unit switches from the contoured setting into the flat setting. Furthermore, the control unit 15 can receive biometric data (of an optionally future) seat user e.g. via a communication interface 14D and correspondingly set the bench seat 1B (e.g. already before entry).
[0074] Furthermore, the control unit 15 can be configured to determine the number of seat users with reference to the signals of the seat occupation sensor(s) 14C and/or of the door contact 14B. In dependence on the determined number, the appropriate setting can be chosen, e.g. the contoured setting for one or two seat users and the flat setting for three seat users.
[0075] It should be noted that over the seating surfaces SF and backrest surfaces LF cushions and/or covers can be arranged, as is illustrated in
[0076] Furthermore, it should be noted that it is optionally possible to morph only one of the two outer seating places P1, P2, i.e. to configure one of the seating places flat and the other contoured.
[0077] Moreover, the bench seat 1B alternatively also might include only one of the outer seating places P1, P2 and the middle seating place P3, which then likewise is an outer seating place not to be morphed, however. In further alternative embodiments, other numbers of seating places are also possible, e.g. four or more. In general, it can be provided that the bench seat 1B includes at least one seating place to be morphed (on which an inner frame is provided, which is adjustable with respect to the outer frame as described) and at least one seating place not to be morphed (which in particular includes a chiefly or completely rigid seating surface or backrest surface).
[0078] One or more, in the present example all of the outer frames 100, 110 are made of steel, for example. One or more (here all) of the inner frames 101, 111 can be made of a plastic material, which provides for a low weight.
[0079] In particular
[0080] The control unit 15 can actuate the electric drive 161 of the leg rest 16 such that the leg rest 16 is adjusted relative to the inner frame 101 when the inner frame 101 is adjusted relative to the outer frame 100. Alternatively or additionally, the control unit 15 can actuate the electric drive 161 of the leg rest in dependence on an external signal, e.g. of the input means 14A, of the door contact 14B, of the seat occupation sensor 14C and/or of the communication interface 14D.
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[0084] Step S1: Detecting, by means of a control unit 15, at least one signal, in particular from an input means 14A, a door contact 14B, a seat occupation sensor 14C and/or a communication interface 14D or another signal source.
[0085] Step S2: Determining, by means of the control unit 15, the number of seat users in dependence on the at least one signal.
[0086] Step S3: Setting, by means of the control unit 15, a contour of a seating surface and/or a backrest surface of the vehicle seat 1A-1C by adjusting the at least one inner frame 101, 111 relative to the at least one outer frame 100, 110 of the vehicle seat 1A-1C in dependence on the detected signal, in particular in dependence on the determined number of seat users.
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[0088] For adjusting the inner frame 111, the headrest may include an electric drive 130 that is coupled to at least one, here two spindles 117 that in turn is/are coupled to the inner frame 111. The electric drive 130 is configured such that it can move the inner frame 111 relative to the outer frame by a rotation of the spindles 117. The outer frame 110 includes a plurality of side parts spaced apart from each other, which are firmly connected to each other. In the present case, the inner frame 111 constitutes an oblong plate, but alternatively can also include a plurality of side parts spaced apart from each other, which are firmly connected to each other.
[0089] The following is a list of reference numbers shown in the Figures. However, it should be understood that the use of these terms is for illustrative purposes only with respect to one embodiment. And, use of reference numbers correlating a certain term that is both illustrated in the Figures and present in the claims is not intended to limit the claims to only cover the illustrated embodiment.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0090] 1A-1C vehicle seat (bench seat) [0091] 10A-10C seat part [0092] 100 outer frame [0093] 101 inner frame [0094] 102 outer supporting element [0095] 103 inner supporting element [0096] 104 middle-seat supporting element [0097] 105 cover [0098] 11A-11C backrest [0099] 110 outer frame [0100] 111 inner frame [0101] 112 outer supporting element [0102] 113 inner supporting element [0103] 114 middle-seat supporting element [0104] 115 extension arm [0105] 116 headrest [0106] 117 spindle [0107] 12 seat belt [0108] 13 adjusting device [0109] 130 electric drive [0110] 131 guide [0111] 132 spindle [0112] 14A input means [0113] 14B door contact [0114] 14C seat occupation sensor [0115] 14D communication interface [0116] 15 control unit [0117] 16 leg rest [0118] 61 electric drive [0119] 17 adjustment fitting [0120] 18 base [0121] G belt exit point [0122] LF backrest surface [0123] P1-P3 seating place [0124] S1-S3, S3′ pivot axis [0125] SF seating surface [0126] SFa, SFi outer, inner part of the seating surface
[0127] While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.